The difference is obviously pressure. F=Mass x Acceleration and Pressure = Force / Area. So if total force stays the same but area is reduced then Pressure has to be increased. This is what has been said all along. The total force is the same for both loads, but Force per sq. in or pressure increases for the smaller gauge.
"Force is the total impact of one object on another. Pressure is the ratio of force to area over which it is applied. A force is defined as a push or a pull that makes an object change its state of motion or direction."
I'm going to try to not respond anymore as we're still beating the dead horse.

Last edited by cpa; 04/15/16 04:31 PM. Reason: brain fade